The following exercises will help you put your knowledge of web design
(HTML/CSS) from previous lessons to the test. Try to solve them on your own, but
know that you could always download the working solutions under the article.
Nonetheless, beware that when you view the solution without solving the
exercise, you won't learn anything

If you find yourself stuck at some point, you should always try going back to
check previous tutorials first and figure the problem out by yourself.

Easy exercise

Create a document using

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Solved tasks in HTML & CSS on entities and styling lists. Tasks are ordered by difficulty. Solutions are available for download.

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